Arts & Entertainment News Archive

And lucky you, after a five year hiatus, ESL Live is back and ready to take on the world. Literally.

In this one-night-only performance, 12 of ESL’s veteran (OK, old) comedic performers poke fun at pop culture, local politics, current events, and more, through a fast-paced series of sketches, fake commercials and musical numbers.

Hopkinton Hillers Cheerleading hosted a Chilli Cook-Off at the Woodville Rod & Gun Club to raise funds. A good turnout was on hand and plenty of delicious Chilli was available to taste. View scenes from the event below!

This past Monday, the Hopkinton Youth Commission hosted the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of service event at Hopkinton Middle School. The event featured a number of activities to help charitable causes and local organizations. Speakers included: African-American Storyteller, Valerie Tutson, Inspirational Speaker & Dancer, DJ Fadayz and former Buddhist Monk, Seth Monk. View more from the event in the video below.

Levi is a 5 year 7 month old male mixed breed, small (under 24 lbs fully grown) / mix currently in foster.

Levi is a funny little well-mannered gent who is surprisingly quiet. He loves to look out the window and watch the world go by, but he rarely barks at what he sees!

This little charmer enjoys neighborhood walks, cuddling under the covers, car rides, and of course modeling his snazzy winter jacket. An adventurer at heart, Levi is very interested in all the sights, sounds, and smells of the outdoors.

On Sunday January 20th, the Islamic Masumeen Center invites the public to attend their Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at 1:15pm. Speakers will include Massachusetts State Representative, Carolyn Dykema and Town officials.

Hopkinton Public Libraries Youth Services Director, Denise Kofron will retire at the end of the month after 12 years of service. Library Director, Heather Backman along with other staff and community members recently celebrated her wonderful career. View scenes of the ceremony and celebration below.

Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) presents Love Letters, a play by A.R. Gurney, starring Hopkinton residents Amy and Mark Cafazzo and directed by Kelly Grill. The piece is comprised of letters exchanged over a lifetime between two people who grew up together, went their separate ways, but continued to share confidences. This special one-day only event will take place the Saturday before Valentine’s Day on February 9 at 7 p.m. Included with each $20 ticket is a chocolate dessert bar featuring a selection of sweet treats.